> Afraid it will be a point of discussion until this issue is resolved
> properly. Sorry.
>> > An IX is no different concerning *upstream* connectivity than any other
> > "I want to be multihomed" customer.
>> Who's customer? Please do understand that some IXes just can not be a
> customer of one individual member.
Why not be a "customer" af ALL individual members ?
If ISP X want to be on AMS-IX, you give an IP from the /64.
And the ISP gives you a /48 and transit.
There is still the multihoming problem, with a little change :
AMS-IX will have a lot of upstreams.
You have independance and neutrality for your transit.
The /64 is given directly by the RIR : you have independance and neutrality for
your IP adresses
The /64 has not to be routable globally.
For the DNS root servers, the problem is that they must have a real PI adress
which is routable globally and which will never change.
--
Xavier Henner
Responsable de l'expérimentation IPv6
Nerim -- Fournisseur d'accès à Internet
URL: <http://www.nerim.net/>

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